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Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago february 8 191 1â€”16 pages wednesday enter the word contest 5,000 in valuable prizes will be awarded to successful contestants see want ad pages pjgggjsiet price one cent 32 i^_y day thursday fair rot much js~y change in temperature moderate ftv?t y westerly winds becoming variable x.s i_j^jy t lie temperature yesterday highest 30 f^c&fc f " average 26 vol ix no 42 a m busse tries to whip deneen then quits mayor wants to use fists when governor tells him his record is unfit to run on friends prevent battle henchman of city's chief tells real reason why he re tired from the race the real reason for the determination of mayor fred a busse not to be a candidate for renominatiou at the hands of the re publican party at the coming primaries has come to light mayor busse's withdrawal from the race followed an exceedingly lively verbal con troversy that the city's chief executive had with governor charles s deneen on sat urday the encounter from all accounts was something more than one of words threats of personal violence were made by the mayor against the governor it is said and the mayor was only prevented from carrying out tiis threats by the timely in terference of friends of both parties this is the story as given to he ex aminer by a close personal friend of mayor busse also a member of his cabinet the conference was held on saturday said this member of the mayor's cabinet there were present governor deneen itoy o west major busse and commis sioner of public works mullaney the ob ject of the conference was to talk over political matters in Chicago in general and to find out from the mayor just where the latter stood on the subject of the may oralty race busse intended to run the talk betwecu the four men was general for a time finally the governor asked : " fred what are you goiug to do in the , present campaign whom are you goiug to support . " my self the mayor said briefly " v___e.fi the governor exclaimed yourself what do you mean " just what i say mayor busse re plied i'm going to be a candidate " you be a candidate with your dirty record behind you you what are you trying to do murder the party ire you crazy ?' " you white-livered apology for a man how dare you talk to me like that i'll knock your head off mayor busse said in _ furious rage mayor busse got up from his seat and started toward the governor roy west and barney mullaney threw themselves be tween the governor whose face was white from suppressed anger and the furious imayor " now you get out of this room and get ut quick if you don't i'll throw you out in a hurry the mayor said to the gov ernor then the governor and west withdrew busse sees hope fade busse was still very angry when he cooled off he knew he bad broken with governor deneen he knew the latter's support would never go toward him and then came the announcement he would not - Â„ m run again that is the story as told by this busse henchman that there has been a serious and final break between the busse and the deneen factions was proved yesterday at the meet ing of the republican county central committee deneen committeemen remained away from the meeting only four of the lori merites were present and the fact is further proved by the almost simultaneous entrance of john r thompson and john f smulski into the race for mayoralty honors thompson is classed as a busse man smulski is an out-and-out deneen follower and will get the governor's sup port the split in the republican party is Chicago is something wonderful to be hold deneen followers yesterday branded as illegal the action taken by the committee . â€” the calling of a convention ot 1,325 prc iiict committeemen to indorse a candi date for mayor the lorimer meu voted ogajjlÃŸt this proposition of mayor busse's deneen leaders to bolt the meeting or convention is called for to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock in the first regiment armory deneen leaders said none of the deneen following would be present at the convention rnd it is said that the number of lorimer meu present will be few mayor busse's resolution calling for the convention was adopted yesterday only after a spirited debate the vote as 14 to 4 in favor of the call for the con vention it is said to be a scheme of mayor busse's to secure the indorsement by the precinct committeemen of his administra tion with a party stamp upon it john _. x dnipson is the candidate ready and waiting for busse's stamp of approval the reference of the matter to the pre gov wilson threatens to thrash jersey boss nugent told to keep away from legislators or be whipped by executive trenton x j feb 7 jim xu 1 gent chairman of the democratic state committee chief lieutenant to former | senator james smith jr was sat upon by governor wilson last night j politely yet firmly the governor warned j ' the essex boss to keep off the floor of j the house of assembly and to stop inter i feting with members of the legislature j and above all to keep his hands off_the governors reform bills the governor according to what appeal's to be authentic reports also threatened to thrash state democratic committeeman nugent if he interferes with any of the legislation recommended by the executive if you dare attempt influence any legis lator against this important legislation i will thrash you this declaration it is alleged was made by the governor who became wrathy nu-j gent at once retired when asked to verify the reports in i this connection nugent smiled said hei would not discuss the matter but added with a significant wink that he was about to take a few lessons in the science of self-defense army note sent by air first time in u s harkness in monoplane carries mes sage from coast fort to military camp near border san diego cal feb 7 harry hark ness amateur aviator made a flight to-day in an antoinette monoplane carrying a message from major mcmanus commander at fort rosecrans to lieutenant ruhlin commanding the united states troops camped ou the american side of the bor der at tia juana he made the thirty-two-mile round trip in fifty-six minutes harness flew over the camp of the united states soldiers at a height of 100 feet and dropped the message which was weighted this is the first time the aeroplane has been used in actual military operations in the united states orders body exhibited fee to be charged and proceeds go to home he founded j burlington la feb 7 dr a w i bnell a highly respected but eccentric cit izen of mount pleasant la who died sat urday left a will unique in the annals of the state one of its provisions was that his body should be placed in a tomb facing the state insane asylum at mount pleas ant and once each year be exhibited to the public .* a certain fee the proceeds to go to the buell home and hospital a burlington undertaking establishment a day before dr buell's death received a letter from him instructing them to take charge of his body and after keeping it from three to ten weeks encase it in as bestos and over that place the proper cloth ing for the dead dr buell's body has been received here and will be treated as he ordered asks nevada divorce chicagoan prefers charges of cruelty against wife reno nev fcb 7,*-after having been arrested tried and acquitted upon a charge of nonsupport preferred by his wife in Â« Chicago police court iu september 1908 j e steadman came to nevada last sum mer and to-day filed an action for divorce against amelia steadman his wife he charges cruelty mrs steadman is now liv ! ing with her parents at 5416 laflin street Chicago malaria cured by 606 special cable to the examiner panama via galveston texas feb 7 interest has been aroused in medical cir cles regarding a successful experiment of applying the new prescription 606 in the case of chronic malaria which had resisted the action of quinine in an advanced stage of the illness the fever subsided in three days tichenor-grand co fails autos cause extensive horse concern of Chicago and new york in receiver's hands jauto craze v is blamed 44,000 sale of animals in one day shown in firm's past success so completely and * entirely have the luxurious limousine the big touring car and even the little runabout taken the places of the spanking high-stepping hack neys the finely bred and massive coach i horses and the lithe fine-limbed driving | horses in the stables of the rich men j of the country i hat one of the best known j dealers in these classes of horses has been forced to the wall proceedings for the appointment of an ancillary receiver for the tichenor-grand company horse dealers of Chicago and new york were begun yesterday in the united states district court by robert r howard who was appointed receiver for the company's affairs in new york city the company admitted its insolvency feb ruary _ and the receiver was appointed the next day ] horse business at standstill the barns of rich people those who a few years ago delighted iu the sleekness and fine appearance of their turnouts have been converted into garages gasoline is now bought where formerly it was hay the chugging motor has taken the place of the neighing coach horse business iu this particular line of th_-_orse business has been almost at a standtill for two years or more the tichenor-grand company which ; maintained extensive establishments in ; Chicago and bÂ»ew york suffered the re ceivership is the result there is not the slightest doubt in the world that the automobile put the tiche nor-grand company out of business said george b mason one of the big dealers in horses at the stock yards last night business in their line has been dead rich folks are buying machines pow where formerly they bought horses the tichenor-grand company's estab lishment in Chicago is located at fifty ninth and paulina streets a great barn covers the property in it is a track one third of a mile around the track was used for training hackney and coach horses 44,000 profit in one day the property it is said was bought with the profits of one day's sale of horses in new yoik eight years ago this sale it is said showed a profit of 44,000 on one consignment of horses shipped from chi cago all were disposed of as fast as the auctioneer could knock the animals down judge william h moore head of the rock island system and one of the breed ers and fanciers of fine horseflesh in the country was once president of the com pany the present officers are myron h tichenor president and louis m new gass secretary and treasurer the com pany has always been an exhibitor at the â– horse shows in Chicago and new york bernhardt here in 1915 french actress says she will return for canal celebration washington feb 7.-sarah bern hardt 4ow in her sixty-seventh year went to panama with de lesseps to celebrate the turning of the first sod for the con struction of the canal and to-day at a reception given iu her honor bit the na tional press club announced that she would return to help celebrate the com pletion in 191j i had intended that this should be my last visit to the new world that it should be the final ringing down of the curtain on my stage career in amer ica she said but i wish to show my real appreciation of all i owe to the amer ican people and for that reason i shall re turn iu 1915 noble's son poor suicide j jacob van hasselt music teacher from holland shoots himself despondent because his money was all gone and he had been unable to get em ployment jacob van hasselt a siuger and music teacher who recently came to this country from grouiugen holland said to be a son of a nobleman ended his life in a vacant lot at 550 wabash avenue yester day by shooting himself in the head he had been dead several hours when his body was discovered in a pocket was found two letters one addressed to henry van hasselt a cousin and the other to bert soloman of eosenbusb & solomon 719 west madison street in them tie writer i old of his poverty and intended suicide pecival to head dunning ex-superintendent of nebraska state hospital named by bartzen the appointment of dr j p pecival as superintendent of the dunning insane asylum was announ-.-ed by president bart sen of the county board yesterday dr pecival was until recently superintendent of the state hospital for the insane at norfolk neb he formerly livedo in Chicago ~ , ________ ______Â»___ i lawyer lost a year emulates tolstoy frank wylie oodds where abouts a secret quits ease for hardship wife and son are left friends and associates mys tified by his desire to re habilitate his life convinced that he could not practice the beliefs which had ibeen so firmly estab lished in his mind unless his life under went a complete rehabilitation frank wy lie dodcls a prominent attorney of chi cago disappeared from his home more than a year ago but it was not until yesterday that even his intimate friends were vouch safed an explanation for his long absence i'm going to work as a laborer and lead a different life do not spend what little money you have looking for me was the message he left for his wife and his eight een-year-old son the utmost secrecy was maintained re garding the absence of mr dodds and de ! spite the fact that a worldwide search had been instituted for him during the last year there were few who knew of his ab sence for five years dodds was associated with i the law firm of harris dodds ft brown 1317 unity building had a lucrative prac tice and enjoyed the reputation of being a foremost trial lawyer dodds life called ideal he had luxuriously furnished apartments at j__l greenwood avenue and according to his friends was apparently a happy man he was never known to drink and was re garded as a model husband and father we are at a loss to account for mr dodds actions said paul harris of the firm with which dodds was connected the only logical explanation that can be offered is that he was devoted to tolstoian theories and communism no one knew that he was going to leave he left home one day and that was the last we saw of him although i understand that he has communicate ! with his wife at frequent intervals leslie j dodds of 3758 ellis avenue a brother of the missing man said that his brother had left his wife in moderate circnmstanccs but that he had not heard from him directly since he left aunt aids in search dr jessie brown dodds an aunt of 38 . ellis avenue said that every effort had been made to find the attorney he was my favorite nephew she said and i have not heard from him since he disappeared every effort has been made to trace him but without success and there is no clew to his whereabouts mrs dodds lives with her son and keeps a lodging house at the greenwood avenue > address she declared last night that she â€¢ knew where her husband was and that i she could find him in a few days if she â€¢ set out for that purpose my husband has visited me at this â– house half a dozen times since he went - away she said he is out of the city s on business and i dont know when he will return cast-off wife aids sale helpmate joins in deed with mil lionaire she sued for divorce paris mo feb 7 rachel pierce cherry of st louis whose suit against john cherry millionaire paving contractor of jacksonville 111 for divorce and 50,000 alimony as his common law wife is pend ing in the missouri supreme court came here with him yesterday and signed a deed of release to any rights she may have to 16.000 acres of land six miles south of here which cherry has sold for 150,000 cherry's marriage to a young woman of a prominent paris family caused rochel pierce cherry to sue him for di vorce she claims relationship to the percy family in england of which the duke of northumberland ls the head her parents live in bloomington > 111 i lorraine-lohr troth off | actor and actress cancel their en gagement to wed special c_bt to th examiner london feb the express is authority for the statement that the re cently announced engagement between robert lorraine the actor and marie lohr the actress has been canceled they were to have been married in august and it was said that sir lorraine bad given up aviation as a pastime be cause of his engagement no reason is given for the present announcement claims millions is held as swindler mrs george henderson is locked up with husband on bad check charge protesting that she is the daughter of the late president of the interurban trac tion company of new york and that she is sole heir to a fortmre or 1,500,000 mrs george henderson of 4406 grand boule vard who with her husband was arrested early yesterday morning ou a charge of operating a confidence game spent all day yesterday and last night in the hyde park police station unable to find friends to i furnish the 1,500 bail for her release it was early iu january that mrs hen derson who declared that she was miss marguerite helen wilson the^ohly daugh i ter and heir to the fortune of c b wil 1 son came to this city married in january a few days after her arrival january | 12 to be exact she was married to george henderson thirty-eight years old who was then the manager of the Chicago branch of the century publishing company with an office in wabash avenue shortly after her jarriage mrs hender son let it be known that on her father's death she had been made president of the railway company of which he was the head and that as she realized her lack of managerial ability she - would resign the position in favor of her husband mr an mrs henderson were arrested on complaint of a a brauu manager of the american motor livery company^tvho charges that mrs henderson gave him a check for 64.50 for automoile hire which was returned marked no funds after the arrest of the pair jacob wol denberg manager of the berlin manufac turing compauy east twenty-second street and wabash avenue complained to the police that henderson had given him a worthless check for 100 in part pay ment for two gowns valued at 300 which were made for his wife mrs henderson declared that a mistake had been made which would be righted as soon as her plight was made known to friends in new york . heir to 1,500,000 this is disgraceful she said tearfully i am the daughter of c e wilson who before his death was president of the in terurban traction compauy of new york at his death i fell heir to a fortune of â– 1,300,000 and i was also elected to the presidency of the company to fill my father's place when i came to Chicago i had 12,000 but i have been under great expense and this did not last long why only last friday i received a check from new york for 800,000 i would have cashed this but i got a wire requesting me to wait a week opposite mrs henderson's name on the police blotter was a list of the personal belongings that had been taken from her these included two diamond rings char acterized as imitation settings a few keys and a black velvet handbag new york feb 7 mr george hen derson who with ber husband is under arrest in Chicago is not known here no information could be obtained to-day in support of her statement that sbe inher ited 1,500,000 at the death of her father who she says was c e wilson one time president of the interurban traction com pany of this city a road known as the interurban street railway company was merged some years ago with the interbor ough the records fail to disclose a c e wilson as ever having been presideu tof interurban â€¢ mrs george henderson union league banquet raided depots sheriffs draw pistols serve papers in 463,500 suit diners leave the table in furore , and menace i the intruders as j f ahrens and al-h bert blair are demanded by process i servers gov deneen is in the building l bad finance charged bylaughlin i in action against equipment co.i forcing their way past the doorman who tried to restrain ham i two deputy sheriffs last night burst into the tower banquet room i of the exclusive union league club and with drawn revolvers i defied ejectment until they had served subpoenas on two of the i banqueters albert blair of st louis and john f ahrens of this city more than one hundred guests were assemble in the banquet hall i nuerriment was at its height when suddenly there was a disturbance at^h the door and the next instant the deputy sheriffs appeared fighting withh the doorman one of them shouted ls mr blair here or mr ahrens instantly the room was in an uproar and crowds of excited guestsh ran toward the two men whose identity or mission was unknown again i one of the men'c___ed for mr blair and mr ahrens and as the attitude o'h the guests was threatening one of the deputies said : we have guns and we'll use them if you try any funny business both backed ip against the wall and the next instant as the guest b continued to press forward a scene strongly recalling the days of the wild i west was enacted in one of the most exclusive clubs in the country lon league club his headquartei s^h ailding when the deputies back l jack against the wall whipped out thelrm revolvers and covering the throateniup^^h nests dared them to come any closer blair answers deputies we arc deputy sheriffs and we waut^b mr blair and mr ahrensjy shouted " mm f the deputies and mr blair yelling mm make his voice heard above the '; r...i h shouted q i am mr blair what do you want despite the revolvers that stared then in the face several of the guests tried to pacify the deputies who were thoroughly enraged and finally persuaded them t go away information concerning the affair was positively refused at the club but the deputies either served the subpoenas or extracted a promise from the two mer desired that they would accept seni -, at some other time and place mr blair and mr ahrens are named as co-defendants with charles s gleed of to peka kan william a.'punge and robert e.â€žplmnb of detroit mich in a it in stituted in the circuit court yesterday by henry d laughlin stockholder againsi the directors of the Chicago railway equipment company mr laughlin who is president of the northern hotel company owners of t_e great northern hotel charges that the Chicago railway equipment company im properly paid large sums to railroad of ficials and sues to recover 463,500 which he alleges was misappropriated this suit is predicated upon decrees in my favor holdiug that the funds of tin company have been improperly handled said mr laughlin yesterday it is impossible to say how much money had been paid to railroad officials but the thing has been going on for ten years and in some cases i am informed the payments aggregated 40,000 i have established that large sums were charged off for which no vouchers were r__ide mr laughlin also charges irregularity in the disposal of 90,00 of the e.'ii ment company's bonds leigh denies the charge filing suits against the ompauy and _ its officers has become a hobby with mr.fl laughlin said edward r leigh presi-__j dent of the company his charges are aij^h solutely unfounded information of the presence of mr blair^b and mr ahrens at the banquet is said to have been conveyed to the deputies com missioned to serve the processes late last evening they first went to the front en trance of the union league club but were refused admission by the uight doornt a they then went to the rear entrance and were again barred thennjiey went to the ladies entrance in an alley off van buren street and found this door unguarded entering the build ing they got into the ladies c'.evut . and were taken to the fourth floor on which the tower banquet room is located they were at once stopped by the door man of the banquet hall and wla_n ked their business are declared to have re fused to tell they demanded that they be admitted to the banquet hall and the doorman refused in turn demanding their credentials both deputies then opened their coat's and dis played their badges but the doorman still was obdurate the deputies tried argument for a mo ment but as the doorman said they could not get into the room while he was there the deputies proceeded to remove him from the spot and then ensued the scene that indicates that the frontier is not so far away after all miss jones on ship believed arnold girl relatives of lost heiress find stew ardess who identifies picture of her new york feb 7 the search for dorothy arnold who left her home on de cember 12 led a representative of her fam ily to the hamburg-american liner cincin nati when it docked to-day after a trip to genoa and while one clew fell through another developed it was concluded that the young woinorf who sailed as miss marjorie brown could not by any chance have been miss arnold the questioning brought forth an under stewardess however who told of a young woman who sailed alone for genoa on the cincinnati under the name of miss bessie jones when shown pictures of miss arnold she declared they resembled miss jones ex actly a young woman resembling miss arnold disembarked 1 from the cincinnati at genoa on january 17 guilty says capt keller court defers sentence for grand lar ceny until friday st paul minn feb 7 former cap tain daniel s keller of the united states cavalry pleaded guilty to grand larceny before judge orr in the ramsey county criminal court to-day on the plea of his attorney that mrs keller who was in court will soon become a mother and the fact that keller is heir to a large fortune under his mother's will the judge deferred sentence until friday morning _ keller went into the jewelry store of moses finkelstein in st paul on january 24 and while looking at a tray of diamonds thre wpepper in theclerk's eyes and grabed a ring valued at 486 he was captured after running two blocks new riches to mrs corey claims share in 30,000,000 califor nia oil property new york feb 7 on the eve of her departure for europe to-morrow mrs wil liam tllis corey has discovered that she may become possessed of a fourth share in a 30,000,000 property which belonged to her father c h gilman the property was taken up in 1883 as a quarter section of a government claim near bakersfield cal and it was by accident that mrs corey learned its present value i was approached through lawyers to sell outright any claim i had to the es tate mrs corey explained to-day then i discovered that the property is yielding millions in oil review for dr cleminson chicagoan convicted of wife murder gets supreme court hearing springfield 111 feb 7 the su preme court met to-day for the february term among the cases to come up before the court at this term is that of dr haldane cleminson the Chicago physician who was convicted ot murdering his wife cleminson first declared his wife was killed by a burglar later under severe sweating by the police he repudiated his story saying that his wife bad committed suicide and that he had told the first story in order to clear her name the ase comes to the supreme court on a writ o_._r.pr - ,_. - 1 morgan lands in france special cable to tlie examiner nice france feb 7 j p morgan ar rived here to-day in good health and left immediately for mont carlo h is eu route for i-gypt _____.:.-.___ continued on 2d page 2d column a*m this little ad magnolia av 4735 large frent room in modern private residence comfortably furn ished homelike 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Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago february 8 191 1â€”16 pages wednesday enter the word contest 5,000 in valuable prizes will be awarded to successful contestants see want ad pages pjgggjsiet price one cent 32 i^_y day thursday fair rot much js~y change in temperature moderate ftv?t y westerly winds becoming variable x.s i_j^jy t lie temperature yesterday highest 30 f^c&fc f " average 26 vol ix no 42 a m busse tries to whip deneen then quits mayor wants to use fists when governor tells him his record is unfit to run on friends prevent battle henchman of city's chief tells real reason why he re tired from the race the real reason for the determination of mayor fred a busse not to be a candidate for renominatiou at the hands of the re publican party at the coming primaries has come to light mayor busse's withdrawal from the race followed an exceedingly lively verbal con troversy that the city's chief executive had with governor charles s deneen on sat urday the encounter from all accounts was something more than one of words threats of personal violence were made by the mayor against the governor it is said and the mayor was only prevented from carrying out tiis threats by the timely in terference of friends of both parties this is the story as given to he ex aminer by a close personal friend of mayor busse also a member of his cabinet the conference was held on saturday said this member of the mayor's cabinet there were present governor deneen itoy o west major busse and commis sioner of public works mullaney the ob ject of the conference was to talk over political matters in Chicago in general and to find out from the mayor just where the latter stood on the subject of the may oralty race busse intended to run the talk betwecu the four men was general for a time finally the governor asked : " fred what are you goiug to do in the , present campaign whom are you goiug to support . " my self the mayor said briefly " v___e.fi the governor exclaimed yourself what do you mean " just what i say mayor busse re plied i'm going to be a candidate " you be a candidate with your dirty record behind you you what are you trying to do murder the party ire you crazy ?' " you white-livered apology for a man how dare you talk to me like that i'll knock your head off mayor busse said in _ furious rage mayor busse got up from his seat and started toward the governor roy west and barney mullaney threw themselves be tween the governor whose face was white from suppressed anger and the furious imayor " now you get out of this room and get ut quick if you don't i'll throw you out in a hurry the mayor said to the gov ernor then the governor and west withdrew busse sees hope fade busse was still very angry when he cooled off he knew he bad broken with governor deneen he knew the latter's support would never go toward him and then came the announcement he would not - Â„ m run again that is the story as told by this busse henchman that there has been a serious and final break between the busse and the deneen factions was proved yesterday at the meet ing of the republican county central committee deneen committeemen remained away from the meeting only four of the lori merites were present and the fact is further proved by the almost simultaneous entrance of john r thompson and john f smulski into the race for mayoralty honors thompson is classed as a busse man smulski is an out-and-out deneen follower and will get the governor's sup port the split in the republican party is Chicago is something wonderful to be hold deneen followers yesterday branded as illegal the action taken by the committee . â€” the calling of a convention ot 1,325 prc iiict committeemen to indorse a candi date for mayor the lorimer meu voted ogajjlÃŸt this proposition of mayor busse's deneen leaders to bolt the meeting or convention is called for to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock in the first regiment armory deneen leaders said none of the deneen following would be present at the convention rnd it is said that the number of lorimer meu present will be few mayor busse's resolution calling for the convention was adopted yesterday only after a spirited debate the vote as 14 to 4 in favor of the call for the con vention it is said to be a scheme of mayor busse's to secure the indorsement by the precinct committeemen of his administra tion with a party stamp upon it john _. x dnipson is the candidate ready and waiting for busse's stamp of approval the reference of the matter to the pre gov wilson threatens to thrash jersey boss nugent told to keep away from legislators or be whipped by executive trenton x j feb 7 jim xu 1 gent chairman of the democratic state committee chief lieutenant to former | senator james smith jr was sat upon by governor wilson last night j politely yet firmly the governor warned j ' the essex boss to keep off the floor of j the house of assembly and to stop inter i feting with members of the legislature j and above all to keep his hands off_the governors reform bills the governor according to what appeal's to be authentic reports also threatened to thrash state democratic committeeman nugent if he interferes with any of the legislation recommended by the executive if you dare attempt influence any legis lator against this important legislation i will thrash you this declaration it is alleged was made by the governor who became wrathy nu-j gent at once retired when asked to verify the reports in i this connection nugent smiled said hei would not discuss the matter but added with a significant wink that he was about to take a few lessons in the science of self-defense army note sent by air first time in u s harkness in monoplane carries mes sage from coast fort to military camp near border san diego cal feb 7 harry hark ness amateur aviator made a flight to-day in an antoinette monoplane carrying a message from major mcmanus commander at fort rosecrans to lieutenant ruhlin commanding the united states troops camped ou the american side of the bor der at tia juana he made the thirty-two-mile round trip in fifty-six minutes harness flew over the camp of the united states soldiers at a height of 100 feet and dropped the message which was weighted this is the first time the aeroplane has been used in actual military operations in the united states orders body exhibited fee to be charged and proceeds go to home he founded j burlington la feb 7 dr a w i bnell a highly respected but eccentric cit izen of mount pleasant la who died sat urday left a will unique in the annals of the state one of its provisions was that his body should be placed in a tomb facing the state insane asylum at mount pleas ant and once each year be exhibited to the public .* a certain fee the proceeds to go to the buell home and hospital a burlington undertaking establishment a day before dr buell's death received a letter from him instructing them to take charge of his body and after keeping it from three to ten weeks encase it in as bestos and over that place the proper cloth ing for the dead dr buell's body has been received here and will be treated as he ordered asks nevada divorce chicagoan prefers charges of cruelty against wife reno nev fcb 7,*-after having been arrested tried and acquitted upon a charge of nonsupport preferred by his wife in Â« Chicago police court iu september 1908 j e steadman came to nevada last sum mer and to-day filed an action for divorce against amelia steadman his wife he charges cruelty mrs steadman is now liv ! ing with her parents at 5416 laflin street Chicago malaria cured by 606 special cable to the examiner panama via galveston texas feb 7 interest has been aroused in medical cir cles regarding a successful experiment of applying the new prescription 606 in the case of chronic malaria which had resisted the action of quinine in an advanced stage of the illness the fever subsided in three days tichenor-grand co fails autos cause extensive horse concern of Chicago and new york in receiver's hands jauto craze v is blamed 44,000 sale of animals in one day shown in firm's past success so completely and * entirely have the luxurious limousine the big touring car and even the little runabout taken the places of the spanking high-stepping hack neys the finely bred and massive coach i horses and the lithe fine-limbed driving | horses in the stables of the rich men j of the country i hat one of the best known j dealers in these classes of horses has been forced to the wall proceedings for the appointment of an ancillary receiver for the tichenor-grand company horse dealers of Chicago and new york were begun yesterday in the united states district court by robert r howard who was appointed receiver for the company's affairs in new york city the company admitted its insolvency feb ruary _ and the receiver was appointed the next day ] horse business at standstill the barns of rich people those who a few years ago delighted iu the sleekness and fine appearance of their turnouts have been converted into garages gasoline is now bought where formerly it was hay the chugging motor has taken the place of the neighing coach horse business iu this particular line of th_-_orse business has been almost at a standtill for two years or more the tichenor-grand company which ; maintained extensive establishments in ; Chicago and bÂ»ew york suffered the re ceivership is the result there is not the slightest doubt in the world that the automobile put the tiche nor-grand company out of business said george b mason one of the big dealers in horses at the stock yards last night business in their line has been dead rich folks are buying machines pow where formerly they bought horses the tichenor-grand company's estab lishment in Chicago is located at fifty ninth and paulina streets a great barn covers the property in it is a track one third of a mile around the track was used for training hackney and coach horses 44,000 profit in one day the property it is said was bought with the profits of one day's sale of horses in new yoik eight years ago this sale it is said showed a profit of 44,000 on one consignment of horses shipped from chi cago all were disposed of as fast as the auctioneer could knock the animals down judge william h moore head of the rock island system and one of the breed ers and fanciers of fine horseflesh in the country was once president of the com pany the present officers are myron h tichenor president and louis m new gass secretary and treasurer the com pany has always been an exhibitor at the â– horse shows in Chicago and new york bernhardt here in 1915 french actress says she will return for canal celebration washington feb 7.-sarah bern hardt 4ow in her sixty-seventh year went to panama with de lesseps to celebrate the turning of the first sod for the con struction of the canal and to-day at a reception given iu her honor bit the na tional press club announced that she would return to help celebrate the com pletion in 191j i had intended that this should be my last visit to the new world that it should be the final ringing down of the curtain on my stage career in amer ica she said but i wish to show my real appreciation of all i owe to the amer ican people and for that reason i shall re turn iu 1915 noble's son poor suicide j jacob van hasselt music teacher from holland shoots himself despondent because his money was all gone and he had been unable to get em ployment jacob van hasselt a siuger and music teacher who recently came to this country from grouiugen holland said to be a son of a nobleman ended his life in a vacant lot at 550 wabash avenue yester day by shooting himself in the head he had been dead several hours when his body was discovered in a pocket was found two letters one addressed to henry van hasselt a cousin and the other to bert soloman of eosenbusb & solomon 719 west madison street in them tie writer i old of his poverty and intended suicide pecival to head dunning ex-superintendent of nebraska state hospital named by bartzen the appointment of dr j p pecival as superintendent of the dunning insane asylum was announ-.-ed by president bart sen of the county board yesterday dr pecival was until recently superintendent of the state hospital for the insane at norfolk neb he formerly livedo in Chicago ~ , ________ ______Â»___ i lawyer lost a year emulates tolstoy frank wylie oodds where abouts a secret quits ease for hardship wife and son are left friends and associates mys tified by his desire to re habilitate his life convinced that he could not practice the beliefs which had ibeen so firmly estab lished in his mind unless his life under went a complete rehabilitation frank wy lie dodcls a prominent attorney of chi cago disappeared from his home more than a year ago but it was not until yesterday that even his intimate friends were vouch safed an explanation for his long absence i'm going to work as a laborer and lead a different life do not spend what little money you have looking for me was the message he left for his wife and his eight een-year-old son the utmost secrecy was maintained re garding the absence of mr dodds and de ! spite the fact that a worldwide search had been instituted for him during the last year there were few who knew of his ab sence for five years dodds was associated with i the law firm of harris dodds ft brown 1317 unity building had a lucrative prac tice and enjoyed the reputation of being a foremost trial lawyer dodds life called ideal he had luxuriously furnished apartments at j__l greenwood avenue and according to his friends was apparently a happy man he was never known to drink and was re garded as a model husband and father we are at a loss to account for mr dodds actions said paul harris of the firm with which dodds was connected the only logical explanation that can be offered is that he was devoted to tolstoian theories and communism no one knew that he was going to leave he left home one day and that was the last we saw of him although i understand that he has communicate ! with his wife at frequent intervals leslie j dodds of 3758 ellis avenue a brother of the missing man said that his brother had left his wife in moderate circnmstanccs but that he had not heard from him directly since he left aunt aids in search dr jessie brown dodds an aunt of 38 . ellis avenue said that every effort had been made to find the attorney he was my favorite nephew she said and i have not heard from him since he disappeared every effort has been made to trace him but without success and there is no clew to his whereabouts mrs dodds lives with her son and keeps a lodging house at the greenwood avenue > address she declared last night that she â€¢ knew where her husband was and that i she could find him in a few days if she â€¢ set out for that purpose my husband has visited me at this â– house half a dozen times since he went - away she said he is out of the city s on business and i dont know when he will return cast-off wife aids sale helpmate joins in deed with mil lionaire she sued for divorce paris mo feb 7 rachel pierce cherry of st louis whose suit against john cherry millionaire paving contractor of jacksonville 111 for divorce and 50,000 alimony as his common law wife is pend ing in the missouri supreme court came here with him yesterday and signed a deed of release to any rights she may have to 16.000 acres of land six miles south of here which cherry has sold for 150,000 cherry's marriage to a young woman of a prominent paris family caused rochel pierce cherry to sue him for di vorce she claims relationship to the percy family in england of which the duke of northumberland ls the head her parents live in bloomington > 111 i lorraine-lohr troth off | actor and actress cancel their en gagement to wed special c_bt to th examiner london feb the express is authority for the statement that the re cently announced engagement between robert lorraine the actor and marie lohr the actress has been canceled they were to have been married in august and it was said that sir lorraine bad given up aviation as a pastime be cause of his engagement no reason is given for the present announcement claims millions is held as swindler mrs george henderson is locked up with husband on bad check charge protesting that she is the daughter of the late president of the interurban trac tion company of new york and that she is sole heir to a fortmre or 1,500,000 mrs george henderson of 4406 grand boule vard who with her husband was arrested early yesterday morning ou a charge of operating a confidence game spent all day yesterday and last night in the hyde park police station unable to find friends to i furnish the 1,500 bail for her release it was early iu january that mrs hen derson who declared that she was miss marguerite helen wilson the^ohly daugh i ter and heir to the fortune of c b wil 1 son came to this city married in january a few days after her arrival january | 12 to be exact she was married to george henderson thirty-eight years old who was then the manager of the Chicago branch of the century publishing company with an office in wabash avenue shortly after her jarriage mrs hender son let it be known that on her father's death she had been made president of the railway company of which he was the head and that as she realized her lack of managerial ability she - would resign the position in favor of her husband mr an mrs henderson were arrested on complaint of a a brauu manager of the american motor livery company^tvho charges that mrs henderson gave him a check for 64.50 for automoile hire which was returned marked no funds after the arrest of the pair jacob wol denberg manager of the berlin manufac turing compauy east twenty-second street and wabash avenue complained to the police that henderson had given him a worthless check for 100 in part pay ment for two gowns valued at 300 which were made for his wife mrs henderson declared that a mistake had been made which would be righted as soon as her plight was made known to friends in new york . heir to 1,500,000 this is disgraceful she said tearfully i am the daughter of c e wilson who before his death was president of the in terurban traction compauy of new york at his death i fell heir to a fortune of â– 1,300,000 and i was also elected to the presidency of the company to fill my father's place when i came to Chicago i had 12,000 but i have been under great expense and this did not last long why only last friday i received a check from new york for 800,000 i would have cashed this but i got a wire requesting me to wait a week opposite mrs henderson's name on the police blotter was a list of the personal belongings that had been taken from her these included two diamond rings char acterized as imitation settings a few keys and a black velvet handbag new york feb 7 mr george hen derson who with ber husband is under arrest in Chicago is not known here no information could be obtained to-day in support of her statement that sbe inher ited 1,500,000 at the death of her father who she says was c e wilson one time president of the interurban traction com pany of this city a road known as the interurban street railway company was merged some years ago with the interbor ough the records fail to disclose a c e wilson as ever having been presideu tof interurban â€¢ mrs george henderson union league banquet raided depots sheriffs draw pistols serve papers in 463,500 suit diners leave the table in furore , and menace i the intruders as j f ahrens and al-h bert blair are demanded by process i servers gov deneen is in the building l bad finance charged bylaughlin i in action against equipment co.i forcing their way past the doorman who tried to restrain ham i two deputy sheriffs last night burst into the tower banquet room i of the exclusive union league club and with drawn revolvers i defied ejectment until they had served subpoenas on two of the i banqueters albert blair of st louis and john f ahrens of this city more than one hundred guests were assemble in the banquet hall i nuerriment was at its height when suddenly there was a disturbance at^h the door and the next instant the deputy sheriffs appeared fighting withh the doorman one of them shouted ls mr blair here or mr ahrens instantly the room was in an uproar and crowds of excited guestsh ran toward the two men whose identity or mission was unknown again i one of the men'c___ed for mr blair and mr ahrens and as the attitude o'h the guests was threatening one of the deputies said : we have guns and we'll use them if you try any funny business both backed ip against the wall and the next instant as the guest b continued to press forward a scene strongly recalling the days of the wild i west was enacted in one of the most exclusive clubs in the country lon league club his headquartei s^h ailding when the deputies back l jack against the wall whipped out thelrm revolvers and covering the throateniup^^h nests dared them to come any closer blair answers deputies we arc deputy sheriffs and we waut^b mr blair and mr ahrensjy shouted " mm f the deputies and mr blair yelling mm make his voice heard above the '; r...i h shouted q i am mr blair what do you want despite the revolvers that stared then in the face several of the guests tried to pacify the deputies who were thoroughly enraged and finally persuaded them t go away information concerning the affair was positively refused at the club but the deputies either served the subpoenas or extracted a promise from the two mer desired that they would accept seni -, at some other time and place mr blair and mr ahrens are named as co-defendants with charles s gleed of to peka kan william a.'punge and robert e.â€žplmnb of detroit mich in a it in stituted in the circuit court yesterday by henry d laughlin stockholder againsi the directors of the Chicago railway equipment company mr laughlin who is president of the northern hotel company owners of t_e great northern hotel charges that the Chicago railway equipment company im properly paid large sums to railroad of ficials and sues to recover 463,500 which he alleges was misappropriated this suit is predicated upon decrees in my favor holdiug that the funds of tin company have been improperly handled said mr laughlin yesterday it is impossible to say how much money had been paid to railroad officials but the thing has been going on for ten years and in some cases i am informed the payments aggregated 40,000 i have established that large sums were charged off for which no vouchers were r__ide mr laughlin also charges irregularity in the disposal of 90,00 of the e.'ii ment company's bonds leigh denies the charge filing suits against the ompauy and _ its officers has become a hobby with mr.fl laughlin said edward r leigh presi-__j dent of the company his charges are aij^h solutely unfounded information of the presence of mr blair^b and mr ahrens at the banquet is said to have been conveyed to the deputies com missioned to serve the processes late last evening they first went to the front en trance of the union league club but were refused admission by the uight doornt a they then went to the rear entrance and were again barred thennjiey went to the ladies entrance in an alley off van buren street and found this door unguarded entering the build ing they got into the ladies c'.evut . and were taken to the fourth floor on which the tower banquet room is located they were at once stopped by the door man of the banquet hall and wla_n ked their business are declared to have re fused to tell they demanded that they be admitted to the banquet hall and the doorman refused in turn demanding their credentials both deputies then opened their coat's and dis played their badges but the doorman still was obdurate the deputies tried argument for a mo ment but as the doorman said they could not get into the room while he was there the deputies proceeded to remove him from the spot and then ensued the scene that indicates that the frontier is not so far away after all miss jones on ship believed arnold girl relatives of lost heiress find stew ardess who identifies picture of her new york feb 7 the search for dorothy arnold who left her home on de cember 12 led a representative of her fam ily to the hamburg-american liner cincin nati when it docked to-day after a trip to genoa and while one clew fell through another developed it was concluded that the young woinorf who sailed as miss marjorie brown could not by any chance have been miss arnold the questioning brought forth an under stewardess however who told of a young woman who sailed alone for genoa on the cincinnati under the name of miss bessie jones when shown pictures of miss arnold she declared they resembled miss jones ex actly a young woman resembling miss arnold disembarked 1 from the cincinnati at genoa on january 17 guilty says capt keller court defers sentence for grand lar ceny until friday st paul minn feb 7 former cap tain daniel s keller of the united states cavalry pleaded guilty to grand larceny before judge orr in the ramsey county criminal court to-day on the plea of his attorney that mrs keller who was in court will soon become a mother and the fact that keller is heir to a large fortune under his mother's will the judge deferred sentence until friday morning _ keller went into the jewelry store of moses finkelstein in st paul on january 24 and while looking at a tray of diamonds thre wpepper in theclerk's eyes and grabed a ring valued at 486 he was captured after running two blocks new riches to mrs corey claims share in 30,000,000 califor nia oil property new york feb 7 on the eve of her departure for europe to-morrow mrs wil liam tllis corey has discovered that she may become possessed of a fourth share in a 30,000,000 property which belonged to her father c h gilman the property was taken up in 1883 as a quarter section of a government claim near bakersfield cal and it was by accident that mrs corey learned its present value i was approached through lawyers to sell outright any claim i had to the es tate mrs corey explained to-day then i discovered that the property is yielding millions in oil review for dr cleminson chicagoan convicted of wife murder gets supreme court hearing springfield 111 feb 7 the su preme court met to-day for the february term among the cases to come up before the court at this term is that of dr haldane cleminson the Chicago physician who was convicted ot murdering his wife cleminson first declared his wife was killed by a burglar later under severe sweating by the police he repudiated his story saying that his wife bad committed suicide and that he had told the first story in order to clear her name the ase comes to the supreme court on a writ o_._r.pr - ,_. - 1 morgan lands in france special cable to tlie examiner nice france feb 7 j p morgan ar rived here to-day in good health and left immediately for mont carlo h is eu route for i-gypt _____.:.-.___ continued on 2d page 2d column a*m this little ad magnolia av 4735 large frent room in modern private residence comfortably furn ished homelike 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